Patriots’ Mike Vrabel can’t help but admit what Bills Mafia has known all along about Josh Allen

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel had some strong words about Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen.

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Dec 14, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel reacts from the sideline as they take on the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium.
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The Buffalo Bills have the best quarterback in football, full stop. Josh Allen once again proved that no game is out of reach and that he’s the reigning MVP for a reason.

While it wasn’t pretty, and to be honest with you, it was flat-out ugly at times in the first half, Buffalo took care of business and walked out of Foxborough with a huge win to keep its AFC East hopes alive, along with their playoff aspirations.

Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel couldn’t help but gush about Allen after the game, giving the reigning MVP his flowers while saying what all of Bills Mafia was thinking after the win.

Mike Vrabel gives Josh Allen his flowers after the win in Week 15

“Same thing everybody else sees. 6’5, 250 pounds, runs fast, hard to tackle, hard to get down on the ground, accurate, strong arm,” Vrabel said. “Giving you a dissertation on a league MVP. Just watch all the games [. . . ] That’s why they pay him $60 million. I don’t know what to tell you.”

Anytime the Bills can get a win and rattle the opposing head coach, it’s a good day to be a fan of the Buffalo Bills. Vrabel’s “I don’t know what to tell you” sounded like a man who was furious with his team for letting the Bills handle them in the second half.

Allen was electric in the victory, having three total touchdowns and using his arm and his legs to take care of business in Foxborough. He finished with almost 250 yards of total offense.

At this point, there isn’t much to be said about Allen that hasn’t already been said, except for the fact that he keeps proving every single week why he’s the best player in football.

When the Bills needed a response, their MVP delivered once again, and Buffalo left Foxborough with exactly what it came for: A win, momentum, and a postseason fate sitting firmly in their own hands